The renowned Wildlife Photographer competition has kickstarted its voting campaign for the People’s Choice Award. These are ...
As of 2025, we have more research than ever before regarding climate change and its consequences. As planet Earth heats up, many species feel the effects of an ever-changing climate. This leads to ...
Near my home in Anchorage, a strip of birch and spruce woods runs from a residential street out to the edge of a bluff overlooking a sweeping expanse of wetland. In the spring, I like to watch from ...
March 3 marks World Wildlife Day — a time to reflect on the devastating impact of human activity on wild species. One of the greatest but often-overlooked threats to wildlife is animal agriculture ...
With a record number of 76,000 votes by wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world, the image of an ambling Eurasian badger entitled “No Access” won the 10th edition of the Wildlife ...
The Los Angeles region is famous for its car culture; we have famously poor public transit, famously congested roads, and famously beautiful roads filled with famously beautiful people driving ...
Dive into the captivating world of wildlife photography with Lea Frye and Scot Bealer as they share their adventures in pursuit of stunning animal portraits. Behind-the-Scenes Adventures: Join Lea and ...
The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN) invites the community to an afternoon of storytelling and visiting the world of wildlife rehabilitation with a screening of “Wild Rescue,” 3 p.m. Sunday ...
When I tell people what I cover for the Los Angeles Times, they’re delighted. A typical response is, “Sounds like fun!” My beat is focused on wildlife and the outdoors. And in this world of fierce ...
Although it has mostly been discussed as a concern for the cattle industry, the threat of New World screwworm is also causing unease within the wildlife and big game industry. Wildlife officials in ...
North America's largest wildlife overpass is now open in Colorado. The overpass spans Interstate 25 near the Greenland exit south of Castle Rock. More than 100,000 cars travel through the area every ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife estimates 14.5 million wild vertebrate animals are killed on Oregon’s roadways each year. Data shows it’s difficult to control driver behavior with things ...
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